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6136 South Justine Street, Chicago, IL 60636

Seller Name: VPM3
Rating:   (16)
Location: 6136 South Justine Street
Chicago, IL 60636
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Item Specifics - Land Properties
Land Properties
Address 6136 South Justine Street
Chicago, IL 60636
County Cook
Parcel Number 20-17-316-031-0000
Lot Size 3100
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Additional Terms of Service

Buyer has been given a full and complete opportunity to conduct its own investigation as to any matter, fact or issue that might influence Buyer's decision to purchase the Properties from Seller. Accordingly, Buyer is willing to purchase the Properties from Seller without any representations or warranties, express or implied (including no warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose) whatsoever regarding the Properties and on an "as is, where is" and "with all faults" basis. Buyer is also responsible for all back owed taxes, assessments, liens, or encumbrances.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL.

Settlement Requirements

A 10% non-refundable deposit is due within 48 hours, full payment is due within 5 days. A $250 deed processing fee and recording fee will be charged to the buyer, as well as a buyer's premium of 10% with $250 minimum. Deeds will be prepared and transferred by the seller to the Register of Deeds for recording within 90 days of receipt of good funds from buyer. Payment may be made by wire transfer or certified funds.

Buyer Premium Information

This auction requires that the winning bidder pay a Buyer's Premium of 10.00% of the winning bid amount. (The Buyer's Premium covers the costs associated with the auction).

This amount will be added to the winning bid and will be included in the total purchase price paid by the Buyer to the Seller.

Payment Type
  • Certified/Cashier's Check
  • Wire Transfer
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY- Bid4Assets Real Estate Buyer Responsibilities

Some sellers buy large "pools" of under-valued properties from banks. The seller may not inspect every property prior to sale. The seller represents these properties to the best of their knowledge. In some rare cases, property may have severe damage or be subject to county/city orders not described in the auction. It is highly recommended that interested bidders arrange for an external inspection personally or through a designate and that they contact the county or city in which the property is located to confirm the status of the property.

Bid4Assets reminds all potential real estate bidders that it is your responsibility to complete all due diligence needed to determine the condition, market value, or investment value of this asset prior to placing a bid. Necessary due diligence items may include, but are not limited to,

  • A satisfactory inspection of the property
  • Completion of a title search
  • Investigating back property taxes and
  • Other - liens and encumbrances such as unpaid utility bills.

By placing a bid, you acknowledge that any statements made by the seller about the condition or market value of the property are subjective, and do not release you from your responsibility to perform due diligence. Please contact Bid4Assets if you believe that a seller is intentionally misrepresenting a property in their auction.

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